Care Guide for Sterling Silver Jewellery
To keep your pieces looking their best, store them in a cool, dry place, ideally in a soft pouch or lined jewellery box to protect them from scratches and exposure to air.
Avoid storing sterling silver alongside other metals, as this can cause reactions that accelerate tarnishing.
When wearing your jewellery, limit exposure to harsh chemicals such as perfumes, hairsprays, and cleaning agents, which can dull its shine.
It's best to remove your silver pieces before swimming or showering, as chlorine and moisture can also contribute to tarnish and damage over time.
There’s a reason generations of women have been getting dressed and adding their jewellery last, as a finishing touch!
To clean sterling silver jewellery, use a soft, lint-free cloth or a special silver polishing cloth to gently remove tarnish and restore its shine.
For a deeper clean, you can use warm water with a mild soap or a specialized silver cleaning solution, but avoid abrasive materials that can scratch the surface.
After cleaning, dry the jewellery thoroughly to prevent water spots. For heavily tarnished pieces, consider professional cleaning to preserve delicate details.
With regular care and attention, sterling silver jewellery can retain its beauty and elegance for years to come, becoming a cherished part of your collection.
Rachel